Arsene Wenger admitted his Arsenal team had made him proud even as they bowed out of the Champions League on away goals despite a dramatic 2-0 win at Bayern Munich in the last 16, second leg.

Arsene Wenger admitted his Arsenal team had made him proud even as they bowed out of the Champions League on away goals despite a dramatic 2-0 win at Bayern Munich in the last 16, second leg.

Having lost the first leg 3-1 in north London three weeks ago, Wenger’s side left themselves with too much to do at Bayern’s Allianz Arena, but only the third elusive goal denied the Gunners a historic win on Wednesday.

“We went close, I am very proud of the performance of the team,” said Wenger.

“I am disappointed for everyone who supports Arsenal that we couldn’t get that third goal.”

Wenger’s side became the last English club to exit the Champions League after it finished 3-3 on aggregate while Bayern sneak into Friday’s quarterfinal draw.

Arsenal took the fight to their German hosts with striker Olivier Giroud giving the Gunners a third-minute lead before centre-back Laurent Koscielny netted with 86 minutes gone to set up a frantic finish.

“We can be proud of ourselves, we bow out with our heads high and we leave through the front door,” said goal-scorer Giroud.

Wenger admitted his team had left themselves with too much to do from the first leg and said the third goal they conceded three weeks ago in London — by Bayern’s Mario Mandzukic — had made all the difference.

"Qualifying is over 180 minutes and we weren’t at our best in the first 90 minutes," said Wenger.

“We have shown we have the quality to be here, we left it too late for the third goal tonight, but we had our chances.”

“The weight of the third goal we conceded was massive. The regret I have is that there is potential in the team, yet we are out of the competition,” he added.